This video demonstrates the process of installing new interior window trim, which can be a daunting task for beginners or intermediate carpenters. The first step is to prepare the jambs for trim, removing the nails and scraping or sanding the face to smooth out any paint or finish. The video also demonstrates how to make crisp, sharp corners and tight joints when installing door trim, window trim, and a three-piece baseboard.
The video demonstrates the step-by-step process of trimming an interior window, from selecting materials to the final installation. The simple wrap-around style has clean lines, and even beginners can complete this DIY project in a short amount of time. Steps include measuring the width of the inside trim, cutting the inside trim, installing the inside trim, measuring and cutting the window ledge, and deconstructing the window.
To add trim to a window, use a utility knife to gently cut the seal between the existing molding and the wall. Measure from the center of the window to where the side extension jambs should land, and lightly mark their inside edge on the stool. Square the extension and install the trim.
In summary, this video provides a step-by-step guide on how to install interior window trim, even with bullnose corners, using basic carpentry tools and a few basic carpentry tools.
📹 (EASY) How to Add Trim To Windows With Rounded Corners
This video demonstrates a simple hack for trimming windows with rounded corners. The creator uses scrap wood and underlayment to create straight edges, then attaches trim using construction adhesive and nails. The video also shows how to create a clean finished look with miter cuts and bevels.
📹 how to make arched window trim
This video demonstrates a unique method for cutting arched window trim. The creator explains how they traced the window shape onto a board and then used a jigsaw to cut out the arch. They also provide tips for measuring and marking the trim for a precise fit.
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